3 Forword Silicon Sensor continues do grow Quarterly results as expected Dear shareholders, Dear business partners, on Sept. 16, 2005 the managing board signed the purchase contract for the shares of MPD Microelectronic Packaging Dresden GmbH, a profitable enterprise, which adds a completely new dimension to the Silicon Sensor group. MPD's sales last business year reached 15 m, EBIT was 1.4 m. With MPD, the group is planning sales of approx. 30m and about 3.5m EBIT for From Oct. 1 of this business year, MPD will be included in the group's consolidation measures. Decisive in the acquisition was the positive experience gathered over a longer period of joint project work in the supply of automotive parts. Now the company will be able to even better meet requirements arising from future automotive projects. Prime tasks in the weeks and months to come will be to make better use of the synergistic effects resulting from the acquisition, to improve existing project ideas, and to integrate MPD into the Silicon Sensor group. This will be a rewarding effort. You, the shareholders, made a great contribution to the successful integration of MPD by subscribing a capital increase, and 93 % of existing shareholders actually took part. This can only be seen as a token of confidence in the future activities of the company, for which thanks go out to you. Unfortunately, subscription requests from institutional investors could not be met even in part. In general, the capital increase was oversubscribed about three times. As had been expected, the Silicon Sensor group did not fully repeat the excellent results of financial year 2004 during the first nine months of 2005 (without MPD). This was because sales budgeted for 2005 were shifted forward to the 2004 business year. Positive business trends in the group over the first nine months of the period under review were adversely affected by such factors as the introduction of IFRS 2, the payment of pension obligations to the widow of former board member Dr. Edmund Rickus, product line adjustments of customers causing changes in delivery demands, and non-recurring expenses related to the acquisition of MPD. It is nevertheless gratifying to report profitable business developments for what is traditionally the weakest quarter in a financial year. Compared with last year, sales dropped by 11 %, from 10.6 m to 9.4 m. 3

4 EBITDA for the first nine month of 2005 dropped by 16 %, from 2,270,000 ( 2004) to 1,900,000 ( 2005). The operative result EBIT reduced by 21 %, from 1,550,000 ( 2004) to 1,220,000 ( 2005). The result after interest and taxes for the first nine month of 2005 was only reduced by 65,000, or 7 %, from 910,000 ( 2004) to 845,000 ( 2005). Earnings per share were 0.36 and which was 0.04 less than for the same period last year ( 2004: 0.40). Orders on hand in the group for the next 12 months dropped slightly, by 286,000, compared with the previous quarter, with no allowance made, however, for the order from the automotive industry which took effect later. As per the relevant date, orders on hand went down 14 % to 7.72 m ( 2005) compared with the same period last year ( 2004: 9.0 m). The workforce remained almost constant at 101 on 2005 compared with the same period last year ( 2004: 101). Production activity has retained its focus on customer-specific products. The main areas of focus continue to be avalanche photodiodes, customer-specific sensor solutions and hybrid circuits. 4

5 Business development The Silicon Sensor group is specialised manufacturer of opto-electronic sensors (photodetectors) for the recognition and measurement of alpha-, beta-, gamma-, X-ray, UV light and NIR radiation. The Silicon Sensor group furthermore develops and produces highly reliable customer-specific hybrid circuits and microsystem technology products. The corporation s customers include wellknown companies and research institutes which outsource their highly specialised production processes due to their strategic orientation and manufacturing technology. The company is active on the market for opto-electronic sensory products. These products are important basic components for applications in all conceivable fields. Silicon Sensor group has thus simultaneously made itself highly independent of the economic cycles affecting individual sectors. The market environment for these high-end products is generally assessed as being favourable and future growth potential is regarded as positive. The Silicon Sensor group is one of the world s leading companies which develop and produce exceptional quality high-end sensors for this market. The avalanche photodiodes (APD) and avalanche photodiode arrays recently developed and produced by the Silicon Sensor group have assumed a top international position in terms of quality and speed. Our customers use APDs, for example, in high-precision distance meters for an extremely wide variety of applications. The securing of necessary liquidity for Silicon Sensor group s growth has played a key role since the foundation of the company. To finance the acquisition of shares, the group used both liquid assets and funds from normal bank borrowing. Short-term borrowing will be repaid using funds from the capital increase, while at the same time restoring the group's former liquidity reserve. According to planning for the coming business years, it can be assumed that additional growth is certain. The group s liquidity planning is based on continued growth in turnover and positive operating cash flows associated with this growth. The Managing Board currently regards liquidity as sufficient for attaining our ambitious growth goals. 5

6 Foreign developments Following the expansion of the Silicon Sensor group s market share in Europe, the greatest growth potential for the future lays in the American market. The development of Pacific Silicon Sensor Inc. has been pursued according to plans in order to gain a larger foothold on these markets and to further cultivate the company s degree of internationalisation. Organic growth indicates greater acceptance for products made by the Silicon Sensor group on the North American market. In an economic environment that is slowly improving, the U.S. subsidiary Pacific Silicon Sensor Inc. again increased sales compared with last year by just under 16 %, from $ 721,000 ( 2004) to $ 836,000 (Sept. 30, 2005) and reached a positive overall result. Personnel The success of the SIS group is attributable to the extensive expertise of our employees and more than 30 years experience in the development and production of optical high-end sensors and highly reliable hybrid circuits. In addition to the motivation of employees, the hiring of new, qualified employees is a key success factor in achieving the realisation of future economic development. Staff levels in the Silicon Sensor group remained unchanged (101) as against the end of the previous quarter (down from 101 on 2004). Prospects The SIS group is positioned as an important specialist supplier of specific customer with high-quality parameters on the market for optical sensors. The group expects growth in turnover and profits. In view of future developments outlined for the company, results for the period under review, and a slowly improving business climate, sales of about 30 m and a positive EBIT of about 3.5 m are expected for However, past experience has shown that the extent to which such targets can be achieved also depends on the international economic and political environment. 6

7 The market significance of the Silicon Sensor group will be further reinforced in 2006 and the existing expertise used as a strategic success factor for achieving continual growth in turnover and profits. The emphasis of growth will remain on sensor technology in future as well due to its multifunctional industrial application. The company s development competence is the basis for the recognised high product quality in up-market opto-electronic problem solutions. Berlin, November 2005 The Managing Board Silicon Sensor International AG Dr. Bernd Kriegel Dr. Hans-Georg Giering 7

9 CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENTS FOR THE FIRST NINE-MONTHS 2005 (IFRS) July July Jan Jan Revenues 2,803 3,300 9,396 10,598 Other operating income Changes in inventories of finished goods and work in progress Production of own fixed assets capitalized Cost of purchased materials and services ,612-2,587 Personnel expenses -1,121-1,525-3,651-4,085 Depreciation and amortization on intagible assets, and plant and equipment Other operating expenses ,568-1,969 Operating income ,221 1,548 Interest income and expense Exchange gains Exchange losses Result before income taxes and minority interest ,185 1,433 Income tax Result before minority interest Minority interest Net income Net income per share (basic) Net income per share (diluted) Weighted average shares outstanding (basic) 2,317 2,258 2,317 2,258 Weighted average shares outstanding (diluted) 2,335 2,288 2,335 2,288 9

12 SILICON SENSOR INTERNATIONAL AG - GROUP NOTES TO BUSINESS REPORT FOR THE FIRST NINE MONTHS OF THE BUSINESS YEAR General Silicon Sensor International AG, Berlin (hereinafter - SIS, the Company) and its subsidiaries are involved in developing, producing and marketing of customdesigned optical sensors. Within the SIS several subsidiaries operate as individual business units in the market. Pacific Silicon Sensor Inc. is involved in the marketing of sensor chips and sensor systems in North America and Asia. Silicon Projects GmbH handles the IT-support of the group. Staff levels in the Silicon Sensor group remained unchanged (101) as against the end of the previous quarter (down from 101 on 2004). The registered office address of the Group is located at Ostendstr. 1, Berlin, Germany. The object of SIS is the development, the production and the marketing of custom-designed optical sensors as well as the participation in companies. 2. Consolidated financial statement in accordance with art. 292a paragraph 1 and 2 german commercial law SIS has used the right in Art. 292a Paragraph 1 and 2 German Commercial Law to state a consolidated financial statements for the SIS-Group in accordance with International Accounting Standards IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards, as of December 2004). 3. Summary of significant accounting policies The principal accounting policies adopted in preparing the financial statements of SIS are in accordance with the Annual Report for the year

13 4. Notes to cash flow statements SIS shows cash flow from current business activities in accordance with IAS 7 "Cash flow statement" using the indirect method where profit or loss for the period under review is adjusted to the effects of transactions in which no payment was effected, the delimitation of the inflow/outflow of funds from ongoing business activities in the past or in future, and income or expense items related to the cash flow from investment/financing activity. Contrary to the previous year, translation was based on the operating result so that interest and tax payments were shown as separate items within the operating cash flow. 5. Contingent liabilities IAS (1) Various legal actions and claims are pending or may be asserted in the future against Group companies from litigation and claims incident to the ordinary course of business. Related risks have been analysed as to likelihood of occurrence. Although the outcome of these matters cannot always be ascertained with precision, Management believes that no material liabilities are likely to result. (2) Contingent liabilities furthermore result out of the rent of offices and office equipment, as well as from the operating lease of cars. The contingent liabilities split up as follows: As of December 31, as of 2009 Rent and lease Premium-oriented pension plans ,041 1,082 As of September 30, 2005 Oct Dec. 31, as of 2009 Rent and lease Premium-oriented pension plans , ,152 1,182 13

14 6. Segment reporting 2005 This is provided on the following basis: (1) Application-oriented chip and component manufacture In this segment, the group primarily develops and manufactures high-quality user-specific silicon sensors which have uses, for instance, in the geodetic surveying of the earth, and in monitoring the blood and circulatory functions of astronauts. In addition, chips are made into customized hybrid ICs and modules. (2) Other products These include clinical sensor applications for the extra/intraoperative detection of tumor cells. More particularly, the segment makes semiconductor radiation sensors for industrial and laboratory use and PC measuring systems for coating thickness measurement, PET radiochemistry and dosimetry. Custom-designed Other production Consolidated production Segment turnover 9,206 10, ,396 10,598 Segment result

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